Western Bulldogs vs Carlton Blues Tips, Odds and Teams – 2018 AFL Round 6

Friday’s AFL 2018 Round 6 match is between Western Bulldogs and Carlton Blues. The opening kick is set to commence at 19:50 local time with the game to be played at Etihad Stadium. The home team Western Bulldogs are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Western Bulldogs and Carlton Blues.

When: 19:50 | Friday 27/04/2018

Where: Etihad Stadium

Preview:

Despite their respective struggles, I don’t think this will be the battle for the wooden spoon.
The Western Bulldogs are good enough to win around eight games which would see them rise off the bottom, but only one win from their first games is well below expectations.
The Bulldogs play Etihad Stadium traditionally very well so expect it to be a completely different performance from them than what we saw in Perth a week ago.
Tom Boyd has certainly been underwhelming in his time at the Dogs.
Apart from his performance in the 2016 Grand Final, he has hardly fired a shot.
I don’t expect this will change on Friday night.
Carlton need to find a way to kick a winning score.
It’s now 36 games since they’ve kicked over 100 points, it continues to be a major issue for them.
KEY BATTLE: Patrick Cripps v Marcus Bontempelli 
These two young midfielders are set to dominate the AFL for the next 10 years.
They’re both huge midfielders and I hope we see them go head-to-head at times on Friday night.
The Verdict
Etihad suits the Western Bulldogs’ style of play and gives them the advantage.
Luke Dahlhaus has been the first goal-scorer in two of the Bulldogs’ last three night matches against the Blues.
Unibet Odds:
Western Bulldogs at $1.44
Carlton at $2.85

 

Odds:

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Tip: Western Bulldogs at $1.43

 

Value Bet: First Goal Scorer: Matthew Wright at $15

 

More Info:

Teams:

Western Bulldogs

B: Suckling, Naughton, Cordy

HB: Johannisen, Wood, Crozier

C: Williams, Hunter, Richards

HF: Dunkley, Bontempelli, Wallis

F: Dahlhaus, Boyd, Gowers

FOLL: English, McLean, Macrae

I/C: Lipinski, Dale, Daniel, Jong

EMG: Young, Trengove, Webb, Honeychurch

IN: Crozier, Williams, Hunter

OUT: Honeychurch, Webb, Dickson

 

Carlton Blues

B: Plowman, Jones, Marchbank

HB: Mullett, Rowe, Simpson

C: Fisher, Cripps, Kerridge

HF: Petrevski-Seton, Curnow, Thomas

F: Silvagni, Casboult, Wright

FOLL: Phillips, Curnow, Dow

I/C: Kennedy, McKay, O’Shea, O’Brien

EMG: Garlett, Lamb, Shaw, Lebois

 

AFL News:

Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge admits he was left scratching his head by his team’s “total breakdown in skill” during their 54-point AFL loss to Fremantle.

The Bulldogs’ horror show included a host of comical turnovers by foot that killed the side’s chances of victory on Saturday.

Beveridge’s outfit is a shadow of the team that won the 2016 flag, with the Bulldogs now sitting at 1-4 and facing a mammoth task to make the finals.

The Bulldogs opened their season with two bad losses but showed some good fight against Essendon and Sydney over the past fortnight.

They took a major step backwards against the Dockers, however, with Beveridge left frustrated by their over-use of the ball and simple skill errors.

“You scratch your head a bit. We’re better than that,” Beveridge said when asked about some of their kicking turnovers.

“As a coach I believe in our players and their capabilities, so in some ways it becomes surprising when you have a total breakdown in skill or there’s a perceived pressure that creeps into one or two of your players’ heads.

“Sometimes with younger players it’s just par for the course and that’s going to take a while to work itself out.

“But all we can do is keep developing them and putting time into them during the week and reminding them that they are better players than they showed and stay positive.”

The Bulldogs have a chance to bounce back over the next three weeks when they take on strugglers Carlton, Gold Coast, and Brisbane.

But they will be without veteran Tory Dickson, who tore his left hamstring against the Dockers.

Lachie Hunter will return from suspension for Friday night’s clash with Carlton, while Beveridge said Bailey Williams (ear infection) and Hayden Crozier could also come under consideration.

Premiership forward Tom Boyd kicked just two goals from seven disposals against the Dockers in his first match of the year but Beveridge said he saw enough encouraging signs from the 22-year-old.

“He took some bites and kicked two goals. That’s good,” Beveridge said.

“He’s been out of the game for some time, so positive signs for Tom.”

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